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161. PLEX for God? - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Edited by: yumike on 04/04/2011 01:40:13 Originally by: Neo Omni Like I said... READ THE BOOK . Not a passage, or a verse..but THE WHOLE BOOK!!! Then come back and talk to me otherwise I'm talking to someone who hasn't a clue what he...
- by yumike - at 2011.04.04 01:37:00
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162. PLEX for God? - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Edited by: yumike on 03/04/2011 23:16:16 Originally by: Neo Omni Edited by: Neo Omni on 03/04/2011 22:52:25 For those here all sooooo knowledgeable about The bible, yet never having cracked the book open, it can be a source of com...
- by yumike - at 2011.04.03 23:14:00
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163. Recieved an Illegal response from the Billing Server. Please try again - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Edited by: yumike on 03/04/2011 09:25:37 I wouldn't worry too much about it, It's probably just broken tonight. Leave your petition in there, Make sure your training + include the location of your plex or something and maybe ask them to put i...
- by yumike - at 2011.04.03 09:23:00
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164. Random Crash to Desktop?! - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Sounds like you got disconnected. due to the way EVE just resets when you logoff, unless you seen a crash message its unlikely its a CTD. Check your connectivity.
- by yumike - at 2011.04.02 21:52:00
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165. CCP Fix Belt Rats in 0.0 - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Just so we're clear. This happens in lowsec with some belt rats too. Also scram/point don't prevent them from warping off. I can't speak on HIC bubble (Haven't tried that one personally.) Confirming that is indeed annoying, as well.
- by yumike - at 2011.04.02 21:38:00
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166. High sec griefer test! Must take!!! - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Originally by: Gavjack Bunk Edited by: Gavjack Bunk on 01/04/2011 09:02:12 If your alt is sensor boosting or remote repping your main (referred as me) on station and your main is currently at war. When does your alt become red to your ...
- by yumike - at 2011.04.01 09:31:00
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167. FAN FEST Authenticators and IP checks - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Originally by: Seripis Chiktor 1: they can be cloned Not really, Or at least - not feasibly. The only way they are typically "broken" are either via losing control of attached email and removing & re-attaching a new one) Or if the keyl...
- by yumike - at 2011.03.31 11:37:00
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168. LEFT CORP TO AVOID WARDEC... SO BANNED??!? - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
its been said countless times that it is an actionable thing. If you leave a corp thats at war, thats fine. If you joined a new corp and they dec that one too, And the dec was meant for you (Aka you started it likely verbally and now are copping o...
- by yumike - at 2011.03.30 23:18:00
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169. Call to encrypt RPC traffic - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Originally by: Miilla You cannot warp on logoff if you are agressed, that takes 15 minutes. No GCC no scrambled. Just agressed. That is enough to cause the 15 warp delay timer. This was a change they did a few patches ago. I haven't...
- by yumike - at 2011.03.27 21:17:00
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170. Call to encrypt RPC traffic - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Originally by: Miilla You think I wasnt clicking WARP? I tried but it was lagged due to the DC, not responding. Once you are locked, you cannot warp on disconnect for 15 minutes jesus do not extend that lol. It doesn't matter if you...
- by yumike - at 2011.03.27 21:09:00
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171. Call to encrypt RPC traffic - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Saying your gonna watch the process is fine, but there's nothing too hard about getting around that either. to be completely honest it doesn't matter what kind of security measures the client side has - as the person who gets to tailor the softwa...
- by yumike - at 2011.03.27 20:57:00
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172. Call to encrypt RPC traffic - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Edited by: yumike on 27/03/2011 14:46:35 Quote: Keep digging, soon you may strike oil. SO, your entire argument is "wasting CPU cycles". I always wanted to meet somebody who knew it all. Your replying to my trolls is wasting CPU cycle...
- by yumike - at 2011.03.27 14:39:00
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173. Call to encrypt RPC traffic - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Originally by: Rakshasa Taisab Originally by: yumike lol. of course its low. I don't recall saying it would be hefty.. Until you start having 1k people in local and every single packets encrypted like the OP seems to think would be...
- by yumike - at 2011.03.27 14:23:00
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174. Call to encrypt RPC traffic - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Originally by: Rakshasa Taisab Originally by: yumike not all data needs to be encrypted (too much worthless cpu overhead. especially on the server(s)) All sensitive data is already encrypted between the client and server. Don't po...
- by yumike - at 2011.03.27 14:03:00
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175. Call to encrypt RPC traffic - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Originally by: Miilla Originally by: yumike Originally by: Miilla Sure it is, you have to back up your statements with facts. Numbers, charts, graphs. Measurements. You said the Eve Cluster cannot handle the load, I would ...
- by yumike - at 2011.03.27 13:59:00
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176. Call to encrypt RPC traffic - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Originally by: Miilla Sure it is, you have to back up your statements with facts. Numbers, charts, graphs. Measurements. You said the Eve Cluster cannot handle the load, I would love to see the numbers to back this up. All I am asking is ...
- by yumike - at 2011.03.27 13:56:00
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177. Call to encrypt RPC traffic - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Edited by: yumike on 27/03/2011 13:50:16 I refuse to believe your this lack-of-intelligence. No white paper required, when your client is compromised all your keys are seen and any software-level encryption won't matter. Infact theres half a d...
- by yumike - at 2011.03.27 13:49:00
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178. Call to encrypt RPC traffic - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Edited by: yumike on 27/03/2011 13:38:03 I wrote out a response but the forum ate it, Can't be buggered to write it again. All i'll say is any time the client or the server is already compromised, It doesn't matter what type of encryption you ...
- by yumike - at 2011.03.27 13:38:00
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179. Call to encrypt RPC traffic - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Originally by: Miilla Considering they are sniffing out names that are in local via network traffic and having the virus scanners shut down the client. So you propose 2 call streams, one unencrypted and one encrypted or just fudge the dat...
- by yumike - at 2011.03.27 13:25:00
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180. Call to encrypt RPC traffic - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
not all data needs to be encrypted (too much worthless cpu overhead. especially on the server(s)) All sensitive data is already encrypted between the client and server. Don't post for things until you know what your talking about please.
- by yumike - at 2011.03.27 13:14:00
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